Accelerating Visual Anticipation in Sport Through Temporal Occlusion Training: A Meta-Analysis.
Sean MüllerKhaya Morris-BinelliDavid Z HambrickBrooke N MacnamaraPublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2024)
These findings are evidence that the temporal occlusion paradigm is an effective method to improve visual anticipation skill across representative perceptual and perceptual-motor transfer tests. The theoretical implication based upon the two-stage model of visual anticipation is that temporal occlusion training can improve use of early information for body positioning by the performer, which could in turn lead to improved execution of the skill goal.